By Simplicius
It has slowly become increasingly apparent that Ukraine may be utilizing the airspace of NATO countries for its recent spate of strikes against Russia. Specifically, it is the permissive Baltics that appear to be allowing Ukrainian drones to transit toward sensitive Russian sites near the Gulf of Finland and beyond, then blaming Russia when the drones crash on their territory.
Read the below—the Latvian ministry literally admitted the drone that crashed on its territory was Ukrainian, but proceeded to blame Russia anyway:

Drones have been recovered in the following locations which has led people to assume the flightpath from Ukraine as follows:
This would explain the so-called Russian “lack of air defense”. For a couple years now it has been obvious that most Ukrainian “deep penetration” attacks that were said to have bypassed Russian air defenses were actually done via some form of subversion—whether local man-on-ground drone teams or something like the above.
From the end of March:
A Ukrainian drone crashed in the Kastre Rural Municipality of southeastern Estonia as they were flying to attack Russia’s Ust-Luga Port.
Locals reported the sound of a drone over their houses, before explosions. Additionally, during the night, air alerts were issued for Parnu… https://t.co/lslMWiIC75 pic.twitter.com/bdaaYWdZKx
— AMK Mapping 🇳🇿 (@AMK_Mapping_) March 31, 2026
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